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20th Century Fox announces release dates for The Fantastic Four 2, The Wolverine sequel and an as-yet-unrevealed Marvel movie

March 21, 2014 by admin

20th Century Fox has laid out its Marvel plans for the next four years, with BoxOffice.com reporting that the studio has set release dates for The Fantastic Four 2, the third solo outing for Wolverine, and an as-yet-unrevealed title.

Currently, Fox has X-Men: Days of Future Past arriving on May 23rd of this year, The Fantastic Four set for June 19th 2015 and X-Men: Apocalypse on May 27th 2016. Now it seems that will be followed by James Mangold’s sequel to The Wolverine, which will apparently hit cinemas on March 3rd 2017, with The Fantastic Four 2 also arriving that year on July 14th.

The studio then has another movie set for July 13th 2018, with possible candidates including Jeff Wadlow’s X-Force and the rumoured X-Men vs. Fantastic Four crossover. However, you’d have to imagine another X-Men sequel would also be a strong possibility.

How do you feel about Fox’s upcoming slate? Let us know your thoughts….

Originally published March 21, 2014. Updated April 12, 2018.

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